One of our favorite custom motorbikes ever, is the spectacular BMW R100R by Vagabund Moto. Today we showcase another work of art by the Austrian duo, designer Paul Brauchart and mechanical engineer Philipp Rabl - a 1993 BMW R100R they call "Vagabund V07” (also known as "The Whale”). The stripped-down, minimalist build features a beautiful bespoke monocoque unit with a near seamless seat integration to the tank, a built-in taillight, a matching front mudguard and headlight shell. Other cool details include a hidden cable that releases the tail-end of the bike´s body to reveal a custom-built subframe with a hand-sewn leather valet tray that securely holds a stormproof lighter, Leatherman and card wallet. The end result is a custom cafe racer that is simply outstanding, taking sleekness and simplicity to all new heights.

The beginning of the warmer months means its time to save a little gas money or put your travel card away and get on your bike. But before you head out, its important to make sure you have the right stuff so you can stay dry, safe, and even look cool. Check out some of our favorite, bike-centric gadgets below, whether you’re a hardcore cyclist or just getting off training wheels, we have listed some awesome products that’ll make your journey to work that bit easier....read more

State Bicycle have revamped their iconic 6061 Black Label Line. The State 6061 Black Label V2, proves that it is possible to take something very good and make it great. The V2 is packed full of new features including an aluminum frame with a new tapered headtube that gets paired with a newly designed full-carbon fork from Essor for added stiffness and responsiveness, a lighter wheelset with sealed bearing hubs, 2 handlebars to choose from and a fully CNC´d 144BCD Tr...read more

Vintage Racers is a Paris based custom bike studio, they are mainly specialized in building stunning Triumph conversions on demand. Their bikes are minimal, lighter, more stylish and practical, like this beautiful Triumph Cafe Tracker. We love the chunky tires and the vintage camel leather seat on this. Check out their website for more amazing Hinckley conversions. Also check out these awesome Triumph conversions: - Triumph Scrambler, by Spirit of the Seventies...read more